This podcast from my Stories of the Unexpected channel recounts that story and two others and discusses what ghosts are and what we should do about them. Another episode from Stories of the Unexpected tells about a priest who could see dead people–and that’s another pretty amazing ghost story.

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So what about ghosts? There seem to be a couple of explanations for the phenomena people describe as ghosts. The first is that they are seeing a manifestation of a dead person. Their “soul body” has become visible to certain people who are still here in this physical realm. Often they remain visible because it would seem they have been interrupted in their journey to the afterlife or they have a message to give or a task they are trying to complete. The second category would seem to be what might be called a “slip in time” in which people witness a kind of video clip of a time in the past. The third possibility is demonic influence–an evil spirit imitates a dead person and appears in that form.